If you’re like me, you tend to charge your devices over night while you’re sleeping so when you start your day out they’re all ready to go. But the common problem I face when I do that is I tend to have devices spread all over the house charging like a Bluetooth headset, Sony Xperia T, Samsung Galaxy S3, and a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. This means in the morning I spend time gathering them all up before I leave the house, which is hardly a good use of time, especially when I could be using those precious moments for more sleep. Easy-Doks has a solution for this common problem: Combine an alarm clock with a charging base that can charge your devices at the same time, in one place.

Their Model CR34 Patented USB Multi-Charging Station has been designed to charge any 6 mobile devices via USB ports on the back, from smartphones to iPods to iPads and tablets, and even MP3 players. The design of the station uses SCD (Smart-Current Detection) which allows your device(s) to be charge in the quickest, and safest, way possible. It comes with an alarm clock with FM radio, sound system, and auxiliary input for listening to your media while charging. The back even has cable organizers to make sure your cables stay uncluttered. And finally, the station has cradles on top to accomodate smartphones, tablets and MP3 players.

For more information, or to view the other options available, you can visit their website.

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Jeremy is a tech strategist/project manager and application developer in the corporate world, and a coffee geek. He has spent over 15 years in the professional IT field, and has been a tech hack for a majority of his life and is a lover of all things Android and Google. He has 3 kids and a beautiful wife.

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